Technology Transfer: A Policy Primer for the Commercialization of Intellectual Property and Invention

In August 2025, Lisa joined an elite group of intellectual property and technology transfer professionals to co-author Technology Transfer: A Policy Primer for the Commercialization of Intellectual Property and Invention—a comprehensive handbook created in just five days using the BookSprints methodology.

The project was organized by the Commercial Law Development Program (CLDP) of the U.S. Department of Commerce and took place from August 3–7, 2025 at Caboose Farms, near Camp David, in Maryland. The handbook offers a practical policy and practice framework for use across institutions and jurisdictions, providing policymakers and technology transfer managers with the tools to build innovation ecosystems—particularly in emerging markets.

To read more about the BookSprints method and get a free digital copy of the Technology Transfer Handbook click on the highlighted links. ‍ ‍